Midnight on a beach in the Mediterranean
And I miss you
Even here, taking it all in
The sand's silver carries the moon on it's shoulders
Is it possible to put this night to tune and give it to you?

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you

Cargo ships move by, tracing on the horizon line
There's a lustre from the city lights on the waves that kiss our feet
And we're thinkin' of goin' in
The time's getting thin

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you

This is a city for not sleeping, the clocks are set by feel
At this moment from where I sit, nothing here seems real

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you


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Pachuca Sunrise Lyrics as written by Johnson Bayles

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    As others have said, this song (to me) is about missing someone. For me it’s really hitting that emotional spot within me because I somewhat lost a friend at the start of the year. It’s difficult going from having such a close friend to just not talking and not knowing eachother and then hearing about them through your mutual friends. I made a playlist for him and I’ve put this song in it but idk if I should send it. Anyways sorry about the detour, this is a great song, I frickin love minus the bear

    GreenBlanket06on May 24, 2023   Link

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